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George Orwell’s Down and Out in Paris and London

2023-02-04 09:47:24

George Orwell does not eat in Paris or London's everyday life. Many people can not get out of poverty and seem to be unable to shake off their severe oppression. A few people to escape often helped each other find ways to improve their lives and did not forget how to maintain friendship. George Orwell's novel "Paris and the Tang Ran of London" shows the ability of poor people to get rid of horrible life's pain through friendship and relationship.

A comparison between George Orwell 's Paris and Down and Out in London. In Paris and London. Reality and fiction play an important role in George Orwell's literary sociology, Paris and London down and out. However, I would like to compare the two big cities of Paris and London through the author's personal experience. I want to emphasize the difference between the title and the two parts, the introduction of the city, how he made a living, how he became ruthless, and that he became friends in the two cities.

In 1933, George Orwell published "Down and Out" in Paris and London. The next is the three novels of Myanmar's Day (1934), Priest's daughter (1935), and Aspidistra's Flight (1936). The book did not sell well, Orwell was unable to earn enough money to become a full-time writer, and had to work as a teacher and assistant at a bookstore. As a solid socialist, he also writes various left-wing journals. Orwell was shocked by the persecution of German socialists of the Nazis and was disappointed. Like most socialists, he was impressed with the way the Soviet Union was not affected by the Great Depression and was not exposed to unemployment under the capitalist regime. But Orwell firmly believes in democracy and rejects the kind of government imposed by Joseph Stalin.

Born in Eric Arthur Blair, Orwell did not give up his original name completely, but his first book, "Paris and London Don, and Going Out" appeared in George Orwell in 1933. Last name is from the work of the beautiful Orwell River of East Anglia. Over time, his name became very intimate to him, few people knew that his real name was Blair. The name change corresponded to the significant change in Orwell's lifestyle and changed the pillar of British imperialism into a literary and political rebel.